The "South Bay Swamp" at The Sports Page is the club's highest attended "Gathering Swamp." On Football game days expect to find 50 to 100 loud and rowdy Gators, and the Swamp Master! The Sports Page has a full bar and food menu, and rebates 10% of all Gator purchases back to the club, so turn in your receipts! These funds are used to support club objectives.
In 2007 The Sports Page installed brand new high tech TV's. They include 7 Samsung 36” LCD's in the main room, along with 2 Panasonic 50” plasmas. They also installed 5 Sony 26” LCD's in the bar area and one in the outside bar area.
In addition, all the DirecTv receivers were upgraded to HD!On Gator Football game days the "South Bay Swamp" has Gator Flags, Gator Fight Songs, Gator Posters, Gator Banners, Gator Heads, Gator Helmets, and loud Gator Cheers! At half time of football games there is a raffle and the grand prize is an annual UF Alumni membership, or something bigger! Raffle tickets are only $1. At the "South Bay Swamp" sometimes you even get free cake.
The Sports Page Address: 1431 Plymouth St. @ Shoreline, Mountain View, CA 94043 Phone: (650) 961-1992
Now everyone knows Mike Gundy is a man, and he is 40.
Gundy, often screaming during a 3½-minute rant that pre-empted any postgame comments about the Cowboys' 49-45 win against Texas Tech, expressed disgust at a column in The Oklahoman suggesting the team's switch to Zac Robinson as the starting quarterback was "less about Robinson's play and more about Reid's attitude."
LSU faked a field goal, with holder/QB Matt Flynn flipping the ball to kicker Colt David, who rushed 15 yards for a TD to put the Tigers up 21-7 at the half.
Bluegrass Miracle again? Not this time. Brohm's last-second desperation attempt was deflected and caught by Harry Douglas at the 10, but the receiver couldn't get into the end zone and time expired.
The "Bluegrass Miracle" refers to one of the most improbable finishes in NCAA college football history. It was a miraculous 74-yard game-winning touchdown pass by the #14 LSU Tigers with no time left on the clock against the Kentucky Wildcats on November 9, 2002 at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky.
Florida's "blue-out" turned into a blowout, courtesy of Tim Tebow, Percy Harvin and Brandon James.
The Gators dominated Tennessee in every facet of the game, scoring touchdowns on offense, defense and a kickoff return. Florida's defense held the Volunteers to only 37 rushing yards on 21 attempts, and the Vols' defense couldn't slow the Gators.
Dennis Dixon run the Statue of Liberty in the Oregon-Michigan game on September 8, 2007. Not once, but twice.
Statue of Liberty 1
Statue of Liberty 2
Oregon 39, Michigan 7. Another embarrassment for the Wolverines. Another opponent celebrating at the Big House.
A week after getting stunned by Appalachian State, the Wolverines were handed their worst beating since before Bo Schembechler worked the sideline at the Big House.
By the time they saw a blocked field goal in final seconds, this much was certain: The little Mountaineers pulled off one of the greatest upsets in college football history.
That's the beauty of college football.
No Division I-AA team had beaten a team ranked in The Associated Press poll between 1989 and 2006, and it's unlikely that it had ever happened before. The Division I subdivisions were created in 1978.